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Top 25 Postpartum Depression Blogs by Moms - 2012

Are you a mom who blogs about postpartum depression? We’re searching for inspiring mom bloggers who have fought through postpartum depression to become the strong women (and moms) they are today.
We are trying to promote and recognize the work of moms who blog with this contest, rather than blogs that are intended for mom readership. Therefore, this contest is only open to moms.
To ensure that votes are fairly acquired we do not allow for any prizes or giveaways in exchange for votes.

Top Blogs

A personal blog that chronicles my life as a mom, wife, nurse, and the proud owner of a dog that eats linoleum floors. I have amazing hair, bipolar disorder, and a weird obsession of Chuck Norris. I write whatever tickles my armpit.

Yael Saar is on a mission to remove guilt & shame from mothering: free support groups, UnGuilt Trip classes & coping skills from a Kooky-Jar. Some ideas are utterly serious, some silly side up, all designed to help mothers disarm depression and find joy.

First-time mom, making my way through extended breastfeeding, co-sleeping, attachment parenting, PPD, a full-time job, and trying to figure out who I am now that becoming a mother has totally rocked my world. My blog is my version of cheap therapy!

A witty mother of one struggling through her battle with PPD and chronic depression. In an attempt to be an advocate for mental illness awareness she writes about her journey, discoveries, and times of sadness and encourages others to find their voice.

I started writing about my experiences with postpartum depression in hopes that it would not only be therapeutic for me, but helpful to someone else who might be going through the same thing. My blog has served it's purpose, and I am so proud.

A source for information, inspiration and networking opportunities for moms and families in Atlanta who are searching for the balance of caring for their families while staying true to themselves as women and individuals!

Melissa chronicles the good the bad and the sticky of raising 3 kids with an urban heart in the suburbs, all while navigating the waters of miscarriage, pregnancy, PPD/A and no ability to cook and clean.